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... a rest by the pool to be greeted by the whole area set up for a banquet! There were 4 French who also insisted on sun chairs amongst the tables! We were then treated to a run through of the show. dancers extremely loud music Trip to Shwedaagon Pagoda was amazing. So much gold and the details were amazing with the sun glinting . Again some Buddhas had coats on to keep warm as it is only 30! Free meal and refund after our complaint ended our ...

... on the gravel is necessary to avoid going home empty handed. I've been watching for an hour and there's no respite. Sometimes, they bank up on the plank, four or five arriving at the same time, and it bounces, and one loses a load. Their backs are straight and long and they move on relentlessly. Nobody stops to wipe a brow, take a swig of water. Where's the shirker? Is it a team paid for the entire effort, and like a rowing eight, with no scope fo slack. ...

... market, and grabbed a tuktuk to take us back to Sukhumvit Soi 4. Stopped in a roadside bar for coffee, then back to Parinda. I donned my trunks and down to the pool, a cold Chang beer in hand. Its a hard life!

Around 6:30, stage 2 of our food day: a stroll up Sukhumvit Soi 4, past all the old Western men being very kindly cared for by attractive young Thai girls, and onto the metro at Nana station for the three stops which would take us out straight onto Sukhumvit Soi 38. ...

Today was my last day in Yangon, tomorrow I will be going further north into the countryside, as I don t know how the internet access will be there I just take the opportunity to share some little stories of Yangon:

The streets are very busy here, either full with cars or with food stands and all kind of vendors. If you don t move fast enough, some local might actually push you out of the way. ...

... ourselves in the seats under an umbrella after being assured several times that it was free. After the long hot sweaty drive on the bike we were straight into the warm water and apparently with the umbrella and chairs you get what I suspect is the inside ring of a truck tyre to float on - we suspected that the people of Myanmar are not strong swimmers as there didn't seem to be anyone going into the water without a ring and nobody went deep. We spent the rest of the day either in the ...